Visa Subclass   Eligibility List Legislative Instrument
Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated) IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 491 (State/Territory nominated)
ROL
IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 491 (Family Sponsored) IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 485 (Graduate) IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 482 (SID) IMMI 24/089 • 07 Nov 2025
Subclass 482 (DAMA)
Subclass 186 (ENS) IMMI 24/093 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 187 (RSMS)
Subclass 494 (SESR) Employer sponsored stream
ROL
IMMI 19/219 • 14 Dec 2024
Subclass 407 (Training)
ROL
IMMI 19/050 • 14 Dec 2024
An EOI that meets all requirements and has all fields completed can be submitted. Submitted EOIs are eligible for selection in an invitation round, by a State and Territory government agency or Austrade, depending on the selected visa subclass.
Select month and year to view Submitted, Invited and Lodged counts for all visa subclasses.
Subclass 189 Skilled Independent visa
(Points-tested stream)
Pts Submitted Invited Lodged
Subclass 190
Skilled Nominated visa
Pts Submitted Invited Lodged
Subclass 491
Family Sponsored stream
Pts Submitted Invited Lodged
Subclass 491
State Sponsored stream
Pts Submitted Invited Lodged
Source
Department of Home Affairs, SkillSelect. Updated monthly; subject to change.
ANZSCO Details
Major Group: 1
MANAGERS1
Sub-Major Group: 12
Farmers and Farm Managers
Minor Group: 121
Farmers and Farm Managers
Unit Group: 1212
Crop Farmers
ANZSCO 121299: Crop Farmers nec
Description
Skill Level: 1 Occupations in this group include: Coffee Grower Ginger Farmer Hop Farmer Mushroom Grower Tea Tree Farmer Tree Farmer
Unit Group 1212: Crop Farmers
Description
CROP FARMERS plan, organise, control, coordinate and perform farming operations to grow crops.
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Source
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2013, Unit Group 1212: Crop Farmers, viewed on 12-Feb-2025
Tasks
  • Planning and coordinating the production and marketing of crops, such as grain, cotton,
  • Sugar cane, fruit and nuts, vegetables, turf and flowers, from soil preparation to harvest
  • Taking into account environmental and market factors
  • Selecting and planting seeds, seedlings and bulbs, and grafting new varieties to root
  • Stocks
  • Maintaining crop production by cultivating, de-budding and pruning, and maintaining
  • Optimal growing conditions
  • Organising and conducting farming operations, such as collecting, storing, grading and
  • Packaging produce, and organising the sale, purchase and despatch of produce
  • Directing and overseeing general farming activities such as fertilising and pest and weed
  • Control
  • Maintaining farm buildings, fences, equipment and water supply systems
  • Maintaining and evaluating records of farming activities, monitoring market activity , and
  • Demand
  • Managing business capital including budgeting, taxation, debt and loan management
  • May select, train and supervise staf f and contractors
  • Occupations:
  • 12121 1 Cotton Grower